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Kirsty's Home Videos

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Kirsty's Home Videos
Genre
Presented byKirsty Gallacher
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series6
No. of episodes99
Production
Running time30 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companyGranada Television
Original release
NetworkSky 1
ReleaseApril 2000 (2000-04) –
September 2005 (2005-09)
Related
You've Been Framed!

Kirsty's Home Videos is a British comedy clip show, that was broadcast on Sky 1 and hosted by then-Sky Sports News presenter Kirsty Gallacher. It was similar in format and content to ITV's You've Been Framed!, and like it, was also produced by Granada Television.[1] It was broadcast between April 2000 and September 2005, running for six series during its time.

Features

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The features that were included were home video clips of mainly people falling over, making a fool of themselves and at the end of the programme was a small video with adult men and women being naked and doing daring things like walking through parks and going to a bar.

Some series had seventeen episodes each and were shown on Sky1 every Thursday or Friday. Each series included a Christmas special and sometimes an uncut episode.

All the episodes lasted for 30 minutes.

The final series ended with a two-hour episode which featured outtakes and mishaps.

Transmissions

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Series Start date End date Episodes Specials
1 April 2000 June 2000 14
2 March 2001 June 2001 17
3 June 2002 September 2002 17 Kirsty's Home Videos Animal Special
4 October 2003 December 2003 17 Kirsty's Home Videos Uncut! (Episode 1)
5 February 2004 April 2004 16 Kirsty's Home Videos Uncut! (Episode 2)
6 May 2005 September 2005 18 Kirsty's Home Videos Uncut! (Episode 3) and Kirsty's Home Videos Final Episode.

References

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  1. ^ Morris, Sophie (5 May 2008). "My Life in Media: Kirsty Gallacher". London: The Independent. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
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